Type-writing machine.



J. A. B SMETH;

TYPE WHITINGMACHINE. APPUCATlON map mm 5. 191;

Patented Oct. 8, 1918.

A SdEET -SHEZT 2 In such machines, a single long i 15.

automatic or mechanical manner. v these features includes an arm formed, as an extension of the paper tablehavmg thereon STATES PATENT OFFICE. Y

JESSE A. B. SMITH, OF GLENBROOK, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNOR TO UNDEBWOOD TYPE- WRITER COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y,., A GOR?OBA 'I'ION OF DELAWARE.

TYPE-WRITING MACHINE. A

T all whom it may concern:

Be' it known that I, Jessa A. B. S1vr1rn, a citizen of the United States, residing in Glenbrook, in the county of Fail-field and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Type- Writin Machines, of which the followingis a speci cation.

My 'nvention relates to ty ewriting machines, and is herein-disclose as applied to an Underwood typewriting machine, having a fan-fold attaclunentsuch as is disclosed in thepatent to Wernery & Smith, 1,132,055. heat or web of paper,-which is folded length ise one or several times, is fed from the rear of the machine around beneath the typewriter platep, and up. in front past aknife which lsadapted to tear off sections of the sheet or Web at 'a suitable distance above the printing line.

In said fan-fold machines,"therelation ship of parts is usually such'a's to enable as greats. part as possible of the work of hanling the sheets to be done a practically One of a stop or 'gage against which the typist may mechanically adjust the fanrfeld sheets so that they may be torn off at the proper "point. Indoing this, the platen is usually swung up clear of the'usual feed roll, and

until the leading edge thereofstrikes said mgage. The typlst then throws the platen work-sheets agalnst the feed roll, and thensame, size, and this sometimes renders the bookkeeping system unnecessarily bulky or easily the paper table is pulled over toward the.

typi'st, who pulls the work-sheets forward back to normalposition, where. it' holds the tears oi? the advanced sheets by the knife which hes along the end of the form printed on the sheet. Then the platen may be caused to advance the work-sheet.

Since the fan-fold web is an integral sheet, fall the forms thereon? must bemf the deranged, owi to the fact that the "separated forms arch elyto be misplaced.

Moreover, all the sheetsof the fan-fold web are of the same color, to avoid prohibitive cost, and it is desirable to have some record of a kind of paper which is distinct Specification ofLetters Patent.

rate or'distinctive recordsheet is usua Patented Oct. 8, 1918.

Application filed February 5, 1917. Serial Ito. 146,557..

in color frdm the fan-fold record. A-sep separately from the fan-fold web. This separate sheet may have the typed carbon copies of a succession of the forms of'which the fixn-fold web is made up; and may serve the purpose of a record or condensed-record copy. I provide means whereby a special'reeord sheet-may be fed throu h the machine to- .gether with the fan-fol web, and between the latter and thelplat'en, and may be also separately held and retained in a stationary condition while the fan-fold web is being advanced for the purpose of bringing a new sectionof said sheet. into writing pos1tion.'.

To enable this record sheet't'o clear the r-ga'ge, which serves to positionthe fan-fold web for cutting, said record sheet, as it ad-. vances from the platen, may-be carried behind'the usual paper'table. Lhaw provided said table witha slot or. opening which may direct said-record sheet away from the fanfold web. This separationis facilitated bo- .;caus e.the record sheet is usually of comparatively thin paper, and lies against the pa or table, while the fan-fold sheets form a rat er stifi web, and scfail to enter said slot.

In order to; al lne the record sheet when first inserted, the paper table may be pro"-- vided with alining devices; and said table may also be slotted, or perforatedo'pposite. or adjacent said devices to enable the typist to see that therecord sheet is" in proper po-Q,

sition when said table is in inverted p sition, a'twhich time the paper table. a

The alinin devices may be in the form of fingers or ro s, and they, may also serve to i I clip and hold said record sheet temporarily stationary when the-platen is, lifted up). the web, is being' pulled forward to a form into printing position-u Said; sheet maybeg il 'fQl-fi fi'ld gers or rolls. 'Thet rolls or clips matically becomp wp fieetipe record sheet'lies under the and being done on the work-sheet, that is to say, when the platen is returned to printing position. Certain featuresof the invention are useful for controlling separate sheets in other positions than between. the remaining work-sheets and the platen.

Other features and advantages will hereinafter appear.

In the accompanying drawings,

Figure 1 is a perspective view showing so much of a fan-fold Underwood machine as serves to illustrate my invention as applied thereto.

Fig. 2 is a sectional side view-of the same, showing the parts in writing position.

F ig, 3 is a similar view, showing the parts wvhen the handle on the typewriter carriage has been released, to enable the platen to swing. upward.

F igrrl is a diagrammatical sectional view, showing-the relationship of the parts, and illustrates the fan-fold web cut off and the record sheet intact.

Fig. 5 is a View showing the platen and the measuring elements thrown forward in- 'the act-ofmeasuringbefore cutting the fanfo'ld web.

Fig. 6 is a view of a section of one form ofuecord sheet.

Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a record sheetperforatedan'd adapted to be torn into sections like Fig, 6.

In the Underwood fan-fold typewriting machine,- the typewriter carriage 1 travels on a rear rail 2 being fed forward in the usual manner at every stroke of a type-bar 3. Fast to the typewriter carriage and travs cling therewith is a rcarwardly-extending frame 4, which includes a supporting roll a running on a rail 5. Said frame includes parallel rails 5 and 6 for a carbon sheetcarrier 7, and also includes a. rearcross-bar '8, over which the fan fold sheets or web and the record sheet may be pulled to be advanced forwardly under a platen 9. In

order topermitthe sheets to be-pulled forward easily in this manner and to enable the carbon sheets to be advanced with them,

and the latter to be pulled back independ' pently-thereof, the platen 9 is journaled in .;,:t.le- ,sual fan foldswing frame 10, which is pivoted on a front bar 11 of the usual typewriter carriage 1. latched down'by means of a pair of hooks l2,

I pins 13 on said frame, said hooks being .writer carriage. i In order to release the swing frame 10, the

'60: f in Fig. 3, to ineffective position, one of the Said frame is usually one at each side .of the machine, which engage fast on a rock shaft 14 journaled in the typeli ooks ,12 may be swung rearwardly, as seen hooks being prorided with an extension 15, ..,fO Illi1I1gjL fin gen-piece 'forso releasing'them.

I ,VVhen so released, 'the swingpg frame may be swung forward until the aper table 16 1,2so,sae

thereof is substantially in a horizontal position, as seen in Fig. 5. In this position, the fan-fold web 17 may be easily drawn forward under the platen, it bein alined by the usual side gages, not shown ierein. At the same time, a record sheet 18 may be threaded forward between the platen and the fan-fold web 17. In drawing forward the web, there are threaded between itsfolds two or more carbon sheets 19 and 20, according to the number of copies to be'made in the fan-fold web, and there is also threaded between the record-sheet and the fan-fold web a carbon sheet 21. These carbon sheets are caught in holders 22 in the manner usual in these fan-fold machines, said holders forming part of a light carriage '23, which travels on the rails 5 and 6, a'iid is adapted to seize the carbon sheets and to feed them forward and backward between the folds of the fan-fold sheet or web when it is in the horizontal position seen in Fig. 5, in which position there is so little friction between the carbon sheets and the folded web that the sheets may be easily pulled rearwardly by means of the carriage 23.

To enable the typist to operate the carriage 23 conveniently, it is rovided with a forwardly-extending han le 24. In threading the fan fold sheet and the record sheet beneath the platen in the manner described, it is frequently customary merely to advance the web sheets and carbonsheets far enough to enable the feed rolls to grip them when the platen is swung back to normal writing a position (see Fig. 2). If it be desired to accurately posititon the record sheet at this time, the record sheet may be advanced until it strikes a pair of gages 25, of which there is one at each side of the paper table 16, which I gages may be in the form of rolls.- The carbon sheets may be similarly positioned by allowing them to be drawn forward with their carriage 23 until said carriage strikes a stop, such as the cross-bar 26, which arrests them in the right position. U

The paper table may include side gages for the sidewise positioning of the .record sheet. In order to enable the. typist to. see that the record sheet is accurately positioned and not accidentally caught against a'wrong part, the paper table is provided with slots- 27 at each side thereof adjacent the g'ages25, and extending partly thereunder, through which the typlst may see the record sheet has neath the paper table 16 in its inverted position,'seen in Fig; 5.

In the ordinary working of the fan-fold machines, thefan-fold web is, as mentioned neath the platen when the platen is in its up above, usually advanced to the point atwhich s per position. The carbon sheets are in the" in which position it is held by the hooks 12,

which are-cammed rearwardly as the swing frame approachesthe writing position, be-

cause the pins 13, which are provided with follower'rollers 30, strike the front cam faces 31 of the books 12.

Assoon as the swing frame is fully seated in writing position, the hooks 12 are swung forward to efi ective osition by the spring 32. This swinging orward' of the hooks causes them to remove the rolls or clips 25 to r the ineffective position, seen. in Fig.2; To effect this,'there is provided on one of the hooks 12 a follower pin 33, which is adapted to lift the rolls 25'by riding over arealvyardly-extendin'g arm 34 fast on the shaft 35, said shaft havin also'fast thereon arms 36 on which the r01 s" 25 are mounted... The 25- rolls-25 are thrown to eflective. position just as soonas the handle is moved rearwardly, because this carries the follower '18 and .thecarbonsheets meow-e21, the deflector plate 38} havin beenfihibwnback pg its-handle 39 to gui e thesh ets around e {The sheet then f plat n (see Fig.-"=f4).

may bewritten onandfilled inin the usual 7 manner. The advaneing of the recordsheet "18, by the line-space operation, :causes it p "to catch under and pass behind the turnedup, lip 39, forming part of the upper end of sheet through the opening and; behind said pa t bl while the-1am 9 Web 17 is too bu ky and too gtifljj @Fch r Me t t l p 39, Pa s er; 21

tension arm A0 of sa dtable'. .esheetpasses behind thelip .39,

nd lies directlyflat aga n e pap'ertable' J h After the form onthe'ffairfold web has n' filled in, the', handle 15 maybe swung rwardly to. release the swing frame 10 hen said-frame maytbe glrawn' forward by the :ty'pist, who seizes, he 1 extension 40, winging! the fram'edbw the horizontal inverted position seen n F g; 59 In this posheet 18 against advaneing." While 1.8 .is thus heldstationery, the,

fthe handle.2%,.marwardly, aajearbon sheets (including p pinr33 to ineffective position, and thereby 3 F have the record sheet in the form of separ-' hereby the paper table 16, thuscarryingfi {he regordy Sal 111p 7 y H platen,end-apaper-tableadaptedto receive sition, the rrollfi-or-iolips2 i hold the ecord thezf ti g ldijfflthg sheet nearest the platen clear of contacts with 18) substantially backto a point beneath 'the platen, and'at thesanie time ulls the fan-fold web 17 along until. it stri es the usual adjustable fan-fold gage 41, all as shown i'niFi 5. This indicates to the typist; that that sheet is in position for being torn off. The typist is enabled to y measure in this way by the gage, because the record sheet has beencarried out of the way of the gage by the lip 39, mentioned above. The typist now swings 'theswing frame loflbackto Writin position, Fig. 4, and tears off the fan-fol web b the knife 43, which is formed on the edge of the plate 38. This sequence of o erations makesthe typewritten items on,,t"e record sheet follow each other closely, althou h they may be widely spacedon the ran-015 webs TlllS follows from the fact that the record sheet does not move when the fan-fold sheet is pulled forwardly with the platen in its elevated position. Thus, the invention ma be utilize for'condensed billing, where the ills areon the fan-fold sheet. I

The typist then is ready to fillin a new form and may advance the platen by means of the line-spacehandle 38 to-bring the pro er line of the form to the printing point.

or somefpurposes', it may be desired-to able sheets f any desired size suitablefor putting in; ooks, andithe sheets may, there-- fore, be in the form of a'rolled web '44,. ro-

.vided with suitable-perforations, mar i g f of sections to fit the binding booksyand b which'the sections may be torn off, the we {also being provided with openings dfito fit.

in the" post of the binders of the books. These openings. maybe brought to proper position relatively to thelinesof writing on the sheetsof the roll 44 by alining the end sheet against the gages 25.

The slot-3r9 is conveniently of exactly the width of therecord sheet intended to be used in the machine, sothat the ends 47 efthe slot 39 form convenient side gages for the record sheet'18; Thijsrecord. sheet is ad- ,vantageously wider than the. width of the folded fan-fold web, so that althoughthe '-,rollers 25 engage the record -sheet,.they are always clear 0 V V tney'lie outside of the edges thereo the fan-fold web, b s? Variations may be resorted towithin. the

i scopeof the invention, and portions of the f 1 im rovements ma be used Without others.

aving thus ascribed my invention, I''

claim:

1. In a-typewriting Inechine,the combination of a platen, feedrolls beneath said A the learhngedge-ofa sheet above said platen, appening being provided insa'id table to a .to receive the leading edges of work-sheets fed around said platen, an. end gage for the work-sheets, and mean'sfor conducting the work-sheet nearest the platen out of the way of said gage.

4. Ina typewritin machine, the combination with a revolub l e platen, of feed rolls beneath said platen, a-paperTtable adapted to receive the leading edges of work-sheets fed around said platen, an end gage for the work-sheets, means for conducting the worksheet nearest the platen out of the way of said gage, and holding means for said work sheet separate fromthework-sheets brought against the gage.

5. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a revolubl e platen, of feed rolls beneath said platen, a, paper-table adapted to receive the leading edges of worksheets fed around said platen, an end gage for the work-sheets, means for conducting the worksheet nearest the platen out of the way of said gage, holding means for said work-sheet separate from the work vsheets brought a ainst the gage, and a knife adapted to tear o the gaged worksheets above the printing line' 6. The combination with a carriage and a swing frame includingia revoluble platen forming part of said carriage, of a paper table, means for holding a "work-sheet on said table, and means for automatically making said holding rne'ails ineffective when the platen is in its normal position. v

7. The combination with a carriage, of a swing frame including 'a revoluble platen and a paper -tal lg,- 1neansfor holding aw ork sheet to-said paper-table, and means for automatically makingsaid holding means in effective when the table. is swung to its normal position-,said means, however, becoming effectivewhen't he table is swung tdabnorverted position,

'mal position. p

8.' In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage ndja swing frame including a revoluble plate of a. paper-table swingable to inverted position with 'said framegtei' ,bring a work-sheet beneath the table, aiidmeans for holding the work-sheet on said table when the table is swung to in- 9: In a typewritiiig' machine, the combination with'acarriage and a swing frame including a revoluble platen, of a paper-table swingable to inverted position with said frame to bring a work-sheet beneath the table, and means for holding the work-sheet on said table when the table is swung to inverted position, said table being provided with openings to enable the operative to inspect the adjustment of the work-sheet while the table is in its inverted position.

10. In. a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage and a swing frame in cluding a revoluble platen, of a paper-table swingable to inverted position with said frame to bring a work-sheet beneath the table, means for holding the work-sheet on 'said table when the table is swun'gto inverted position, said table being provided with o )enings' to enable the operative to in spect t e ad nstment of the work-sheet while the table is in its inverted position, and an end gage for said work-sheet adjacent said openings.

11, In a typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage and a s ing frame including a revoluble platen, of a paper-table swingable to inverted position with said frame to bring a work-sheet beneath the table; meansfor holding the work-sheet on said table when the table is swung to inverted position, said table being provided with openings to enable the operativeto inspect the adjustment of the work-sheet while the table is in its inverted position, an end gage for said worksheet adjacent said openings, and a separate end gage adapted to cooperate with other work-sheets;

12. In typewriting machine, the combination with a carriage including a table, a swing frame and feed rolls separate from said frame, of a platen forming part of'said .frame and adapted to receive the leading edge of a work-sheet above said platen and a clip device moving with said frame adapted to hold work-sheets to said table when the table is swung from normal position, but ineffective when the platen is in normal position. i i

13. In a typewriti-ng machine, the combination with a carriage and feed rolls-forming part of said carriage, (f a swingframe in said carriage comprising a, platen nor mally' lying against saidv feed rolls, a table also formingpart of. said frame and adapted to receive worksheets fed around saidplaten, normally ineflective means for hold-- ing a worksheet against said table, and means whereby said holding means becomes effective when the platen is swung in its frame away from said feed, rolls.

14. In a typewriting machine, the eombination with. a carriage and feed rolls forniving part of said carriage, of a swing. frame in said carriage comprising a platen normally lying against said feed rolls, a table also forming part of semi frame adapted to receive work-sheets fed around sand platen,

normally inefi'ective holding means for ho1d-' ing a Worksheet against said table, and means whereby said holding means become effective when the platen 1s swung in its frame away from the feed rolls.

15. In a typewriting machine, the rombination with a carriage, of a swing frame for making said holding devices effective by movin latches, "t ine e t Po ition, said lioldiiig devices adapted to serve as end "gages, and separate end gages for separately positioning another work-sheet.

therein, of a revolubleplaten in said swing frame, feed rolls againstwh'ich the platen can be swnngtby swinging said frame, a-

gagefor the work-sheet nearest the platen,

sheets-1' and a separate gage forthe remaining work 18,111 a typewriting n'iacl ine, the combination with a carriage and a work-table adapted to receive" the leading edge of a work-sheet, of a device for holding said sheet against "the table, a swing frame in which saidgtablejand device are mounted, a latch for holding said swing frame in its normal position, a handle for releasing said latch, a rock arm on which said device is mounted, and'a cam fast to. said rock arm adaptedtorele ase said feed roll when the latch istin effective position and to become ineffective when the latch inellectfive position.

.019. In a typewriting machine, the combt nation with a carriage, and a work-table adapted to receive the leading edge of a worksheet, of 'a device'for holding said sheet against the table, a swii-1g frame in which said table and device are mounted, alatch. for holding said swing trains in its normal position, a 'handle for releasing saidiz-itch, a rock arm on which said device is mounted, a cam fast tosaid rockarm adapted to release said device whenthelatchisin ect': positionand to become ineffective when the latchnim'es to rearward ineffective position, a second shcet-holding device, a common shaft on which said devices are mounted, a second latch, and a common shaft on which said latches are mounted. a i

movesto rearward 20. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a revoluble platen and a swing frame m which itis mounted, of feed rolls for holding a worksheet againstthe. platen when in normal position, and away from which the platen may be swung by said swing frame, a gage for adjusting the worksheet nearest the platen, a separate gage for adjusting the outside work-sheet,

a carbon paper-carrier, anda gage for posh bination with a revoluble platen, of means sheets pastthe printing point, a gage for the outside work-sheets, a "knife adjacent the printing point by which the outside sheets may be cut off at the point deter-- mined by the gage, and-a separate holding device for the inside work-sheet adapted to hold the, inside work-sheet while the outside Work-sheets are being cut off by the knife.

In typewriting machine, the com:

for rotating said platento advance work-;

. r for rotating said platen to advance Workbinationwith a revoluble platen, of means 17. In a typewritmg machme, the COIl1b1 nationwith a. carriage and a swing frame sheets past the printingpoint, a'gage for the;

outside Work-sheets, a knife adjacent the printing point by which the outside sheets may be cut off at the poii'itileterminedby the gage, a separate holding device for the inside work-sheetadapted to hold the inside work-sheet while the outside worksheets are being cut olf by the knife, a paper table over which the work-sheets are fed, and means whereby said table guides the inside work-sheet clear'of the oiitside worksheets.

In a typewriting machine, the comhination with a revoluble platen, of means for rotating said platen to advance work sheets past the printing )oint, a gage for the outside worksheets, a Knife adj acent the printing.. -point by which the outside sheets may be cut off at the point determined by the gage, a separate holding device for the inside Work-sheet adapted to hold the illf side worksheet while the outside worksheets are being out off by thehnifc, a paper tal'ileover which the \vm-losl'ieets are fed and means wherebv said table uides the inside work-sheet clear of the outside worksheets, and carries, it behind the table.

'2 in a typewriting machine,fithe corn bination with a revoluhle platen, of means for rotating said platen to advance Work sheets past thehpriiiting point, a gage for jthc outside worksheets, a knife adjacent the printing point by which the' outside shnel's rnayibe ent off at the point; determined by the gage, and a separate holding device fox-the inside work-sheet adapted to hold the inside worksheet while the outside work-sheets a re being out off by thelcnifc,

" bination r t for moving sheets intended to be fed simultaneously around said platen, and an additional gage for certain of the remaining worksheets.

The combination of a revoluble platen, a releasable clip for holding stationary a work-sheet upon the platen, and means for retracting a carbon relatively to the worksheet held by said clip.

35. The combination oi a revoluble platen, a releasable clip for holding stationary one of the Worksheets n on the platen, said platen being displacea In to straighten out the work-sheets carried thereby, and means for retracting carbons while a Work-sheet is held stationary by said clip.

36. The combination of a revolnblc platen, said platen displaccable to straighten out the worksheets oarried tl'iereby, a carboncarrier shiitable to-retract carbon sheets interleaved between work-sheets carried by the platen, and a releasable clip for holding sta tionary one of the worksheets while the others are being advanced and also While the carbons are being retracted; said carboncarrier havingmeans for carrying the. carbon that is next to the clipped Work-sheet,

37. In a 'typewriting machine, the combi nation with a revoluble platen and means at the delivery side of the platen for severing a worksheet or Web carried around the platen, of: means at the delivery side of the platen for digverting a record sheet arranged between the remaining Work-sheets and the platen, and means for holding said record s] stationary while outer work-sheets are a vanced thereoveix In a typewriting machine, the coin binetion with a revolnhle pl: ten, of means for displacing said platen bodily, a nor mally inelfeetive clip, and means associated with said, platemdisplacing means for rendei-ing said clip attentive to hold a work- :sln t.

In a typewriting machine, the com-- h revoinhle platen, of means said platen bodily to a position where some of the WOIiG SllGQ'tS carried there or: may be adjusted. relatively thereto, and .n mnally inefleetive means for holding one of said work-sheets While the others are being so adjusted. L

to. in a typr-zwriting machine, the combination with a displaceable platen, of a re sheets thereon may 41. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen and a, platen frame therefor by whichthe platen may be moved to an abnormal position, of a releasable latch for said platen frame, andv normally ineffective means for holding a worksheet to prevent its displacement relatively to the platen when the latter is being moved to its abnormal position, ing effective to render said holding means inefiective when the platen is returned to its normal position.

4C2. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen of a carbon carrier, means for shiftin said carbon-carrier relatively to the Wor -sheet, and' normally inellective means-for holding said work-sheet when said carbon-carrier is being shiftedQ 43. In a typewriting machine, the combination with a platen, rier having means to carry a plurality of carbons, means for displacing said platen bodily to a position where some of the workbe adjusted relatively thereto and where the carbons may be shifted relatively to said worksheets, and normally-ineffective means for clipping one of saidwork-sheets when the platen is displaced, said clipping means being efiective to hold said work-sheet to prevent its dislacelnent when its associated carbon is belng shifted. relatively thereto.

44. The combination with a platen around which a work-sheet may be fed, of feedrolls normall holding said work-sheet against said p aten, means for changing the position of the work-sheet relativcly to the printing point, said feedmolls being rendered inelfective during the changing ofthe position of said work-sheet, a clip for said worksheet, and neans for automatically rendering said clip effective to hold said said releasable latch beof a shiftable carwork-sheet before said feed-rolls are ren- 

